It’s been hard to not post this every day since I first shared it, thanks everyone who shared on my behalf (assuming you tagged me and didn’t take credit for it lol)
Here’s a version formatted for a mobile wallpaper you’re welcome to use!
I still have a few prints available 👀
You ‘run the gamut’ and ‘run the gauntlet.’
You don’t ‘run the gambit.’
gamut = entire range or series
gauntlet = severe trial
Gambit = Alpha-level mutant who can convert potential energy to kinetic energy
Just came across a heart-wrenching story. A parent is fighting stage IV cancer while trying to create lasting memories with their kids. Please consider donating or sharing. Every bit helps. https://t.co/xQ3AWgpKxu
How could that be the bottom? We haven't even felt the impacts of tariffs yet?
I have no idea if that was the bottom, but the market bottoms during the storm, not after it passes.
2020 was the perfect example of this. Stocks bottomed 13 months before EPS did.
Repeat after me.
The Fed does not care about the stock market.
The Fed does not care about the stock market.
The Fed does not care about the stock market.
The Fed does not care about the stock market.
The Fed does not care about the stock market.
I’m so glad that I made the right financial decision in 2018 and ditched my $89/mo cable package so that I can now pay $83/mo for YouTube TV, $23/mo for Netflix, $16/mo for Disney+, $13/mo for Paramount, $15/mo for Prime, $10/mo for AppleTV, and $21/mo for HBO
Right now Jupiter is at its closest to Earth. To capture it, I took over 100,000 photos of it to try and get the perfect shot.
Behold: Jupiter and the Galilean moon Io, captured with an 11" telescope from my backyard.
I'll never get sick of this hobby.
I used an 11" telescope to capture a solar Eclipse on Jupiter. This photo includes Ganymede, a planet-sized moon that orbits the gas giant, blocking sunlight from reaching the cloud tops on the planet's limb.
This was done with off-the-shelf consumer equipment. No NASA required!